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Kubernetes Policies
PodCTL - Enterprise Kubernetes
English - February 15, 2019 05:00 - 22 minutes - 10.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 73 ratingsTechnology News Tech News google kubernetes openshift containers docker cloudnative applications devops cloud computing aws Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Show Overview: Brian and new co-host John Osborne (@OpenShiftFed) discuss policies in and around Kubernetes.
Show Notes:
Topic 1 - Welcome John Osborne to the show. Let’s talk about your background.
Topic 2 - We decided to discuss “policy” in Kubernetes. Where do you usually find that discussion begins. If I were to do a Google search, the Kubernetes site highlights “Pod Security Policies” and “Quotas”.
Topic 3 - What types of tools do you see in production being used to apply and track policy within Kubernetes environments?
Topic 4 - Grafaes and Kritis are often discussed around policy for “securing Kubernetes software supply chain”. Are these types of projects focused on Kubernetes as a platform, or applications running on Kubernetes, with more of a focus on the CI/CD and Testing pipelines?
Topic 5 - There is a newer framework that’s starting to emerge, called “Open Policy Agent”. What are some of the things that it is focused on?
Topic 6 - Are there communities within Kubernetes that are focused on policy, if people want to follow discussions or contribute to projects?
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